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Publisher's Summary

We've been duped. We were raised to think we could have it all. In college we were told that men weren't necessary. Pop culture told us that career, not family, came first. The idea of being a stay-at-home mom was for losers. And yet are we happier than our mothers or grandmothers, who grew up before women were "liberated" by the sexual revolution? For many women, the answer is no.

In The Politically Incorrect Guide to Women, Sex, and Feminism, Carrie Lukas, a young career woman and new mother, sets the record straight, correcting the lies women have been told and slamming the door on the screaming harpies of NOW, feminist professors, and the rest of the bra-burners who have done so much to wreck women's lives.

very interesting read...

Analyzes and critiques the feminist movement. Criticises the ELITES behind it and argues that women have been none the better since the 60s since it started. Single parent families, abortion, debasement of fatherhood, etc ... the feminist movement has done much damage to the family unit. It's time for women to kick these feminist elites and their utopian ideals out of the dialogue all together. Recommend.

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Douglas

29-07-2010

The basic premise is sound...

Phrase 1 feminism: get the vote (good) Phrase 2 feminism: equality in the workplace (good) Phrase 3 feminism: insist on the "right" to be vulgar, promiscuious and obnoxious (all supposedly "rights" of self-expression over social order and decency). It hightlights just another aspect of how our society has grown terribly lazy and vulgar and falls back on the "rights culture" to justify it. There are some contradictions and logical fallacies here, as there always are in particularly right and left geared books, but the basic point is clear and valid. Women actually moved backward in Phrase 3 and brought themselves lower rather than higher in social standing.

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Lonnie F

27-06-2017

great read (listen)

narrator was great. i loved the story and the development of the ideas. it flowed nicely and makes sense. although, for a "politically incorrect" guide to women, sex, marriage, and feminism, i felt this book went right to the precipace of pushing hot buttons but didn't quite take the dive i had forseen in a few instances. it definitely could have gone farther. exactly for this reason i would feel comfortable in reccomending this book to my own "feminist" lady friends. i look forward to rereading after i have my own children.

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Jason

28-06-2013

Very Biased

What disappointed you about The Politically Incorrect Guide to Women, Sex, and Feminism?

This is a very biased account to the Feminist movement and where women stand socially today. It lacked a more in depth review of the late Feminist movement and how it has affected women today in more positive ways. It does mention the negative effects.

What reaction did this book spark in you? Anger, sadness, disappointment?

This book was a bit disappointing as it seemed more conservative than I thought when purchasing the book. I liked how the author emphasizes the importance of traditional marriage that so many modernists have forgotten about.